Juraj Gábor is a Slovak visual artist whose interdisciplinary practice spans drawing, sculpture, installation, and performance. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Gábor’s work engages deeply with spatial and philosophical concepts, often exploring the relationship between the body, perception, and the environment. His notable projects include the monumental Visual Pyramid (2015) in the Súľov Mountains, which merges Renaissance theories of vision with land art, and the Sphéra installation (2021) in the New Synagogue in Žilina, where he reconstructed a conceptual sphere within the building’s architecture.
Gábor’s work is characterized by a meticulous approach to materiality and context, often involving extensive research and site-specific interventions. He has participated in numerous residencies and exhibitions internationally, including in South Korea, Prague, and Seoul.
In 2022, Gábor took part in the Erasmus+ project Working in LANDscapes, attending training weeks in Slovakia and Norway.